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May 14, 2019
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May Security Release: Patches available for Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018.3.2, TFS 2018.1.2, TFS 2017.3.1, and TFS 2015.4.2

Erin Dormier
Erin Dormier

For the May security release, we are releasing fixes for vulnerabilities that impact Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018, TFS 2017, and TFS 2015. Thanks to everyone who has been participating in our Azure DevOps Bounty Program. We have now added the ability to patch TFS 2015, so customers do not need to install a full release to get the security fi...

Azure & Cloud
May 10, 2019
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Top Stories from Microsoft Build – 2019.05.10

Edward Thomson
Edward Thomson

Whew, what a week! Microsoft Build 2019 has come and gone, and what an amazing conference it was. There were so many great announcements for Microsoft products, and for Azure and DevOps in particular. I absolutely cannot wait to get home and start playing with the new features. (And I hope you're excited, too!) And a very special thanks to everybod...

Azure & Cloud
May 8, 2019
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Pay-per-GiB pricing and more Azure Artifacts updates

Alex Mullans
Alex Mullans

Azure Artifacts introduces pay-per-GiB pricing and is available to all users in your organization - no license needed. Also, Python and Universal Packages are generally available and ready to use at scale.

Package Management
May 8, 2019
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Signing into Azure DevOps using your GitHub credentials

Rajesh Ramamurthy (MSFT)
Rajesh Ramamurthy (MSFT)

Today, we are enabling developers to sign in with their existing GitHub account to Microsoft online services, on any Microsoft log in page. Using your GitHub credentials, you can now sign in via OAuth anywhere a personal Microsoft account does, including Azure DevOps and Azure.

Azure & CloudOpen Source
May 7, 2019
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Introducing Azure Boards to the GitHub Marketplace

Alex Nichols
Alex Nichols

While you’ve been able to get started with Azure Boards from azure.com/boards for several months now, the new app in the GitHub Marketplace streamlines the acquisition of the service and configuration of your GitHub repository connections.

AgileOpen Source
May 7, 2019
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What’s new with Azure Pipelines

Gopinath C H[MSFT]
Gopinath C H[MSFT]

Today, we are announcing new features for Azure Pipelines, including multi-stage YAML pipelines (for CI and CD), environments and deployment strategies, and Kubernetes support.

Azure & CloudCI/CDOpen Source
May 6, 2019
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Announcing Kubernetes integration for Azure Pipelines

Gopinath C H[MSFT]
Gopinath C H[MSFT]

We are announcing new features features designed to help our customers build applications with Docker containers and deploy them to Kubernetes clusters, on all cloud providers and on-premises.

CI/CDAzure & CloudOpen Source
May 6, 2019
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A simpler way to buy Azure DevOps

Todd Manion
Todd Manion

We are constantly working to improve our experience end-to-end, including how our products are purchased. In response to feedback from our customers, we are pleased to announce some changes that will simplify how some Azure DevOps services are purchased.

Azure & CloudAzure DevOps ServerAdmin & Licensing
May 3, 2019
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Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2019.05.03

Edward Thomson
Edward Thomson

It's Friday - which means that Microsoft Build 2019 starts Monday! I'm literally writing this on my way to the airport and I couldn't be more excited to be able to talk to so many passionate, creative developers next week. If you're there, please stop by the Azure DevOps booth on the expo floor to say hi, and be sure to check out all the DevOps foc...

Azure & Cloud